Where a photo was taken, not who is in it
GeoInfer is a geolocation tool. It predicts the location of a photo from the scene, the architecture, terrain and infrastructure. It does not identify people, match faces, or track individuals across images.
Location intelligence, not surveillance
There is a clear line between geolocation and identifying people, and GeoInfer stays on the geolocation side of it. The model is trained to read places, not faces. It has no facial-recognition capability and does not attempt to determine who appears in an image. For journalists, legal teams, insurers and OSINT researchers who need to verify where something happened without touching biometric identification, that boundary matters, and it is by design.
FAQ
Does GeoInfer do facial recognition?
No. GeoInfer predicts where a photo was taken from the scene. It has no facial-recognition capability and does not identify people.
Does GeoInfer track people across images?
No. GeoInfer answers "where", not "who". It does not link or track individuals across photos.
Where a photo was taken, not who is in it
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